Indulge in a culinary delight with our tantalizing recipe for Garlic Ciabatta Toast topped with creamy Goat's Cheese. This delectable appetizer or light meal is a symphony of flavors that will leave your taste buds dancing. The crispy ciabatta bread, toasted to perfection, provides a sturdy base for the creamy goat's cheese, which melts in your mouth with every bite. A generous sprinkling of garlic and fresh herbs adds a savory and aromatic touch, while a drizzle of olive oil ties all the flavors together. Accompanying this main recipe are three variations that will cater to different preferences. For a vegetarian delight, try the Roasted Red Pepper and Goat's Cheese Toast. Craving something with a bit of a kick? The Spicy Harissa and Goat's Cheese Toast is sure to satisfy. And for those who love the classic combination of sweet and savory, the Honey and Goat's Cheese Toast is an absolute must-try. With detailed instructions and helpful tips, these recipes are perfect for both novice and experienced home cooks. Join us on this culinary journey and discover the irresistible charm of Garlic Ciabatta Toast with Goat's Cheese.
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INSPIRATIONAL GOAT'S CHEESE ON GARLIC CIABATTA TOAST
Toasted goat's cheese on toast that has been spread with garlic paste.......and then served on mixed salad leaves - brilliant! I am hooked on Nigel Slater's new programme, "Simple Suppers", where he prepares and cooks food just the way I like it...........fresh, seasonal, unpretentious, flexible and hearty. This is one of Nigel's "Inspirational" recipes that was shown on his first programme. In the absence of ciabatta bread, I would be inclined to use any rustic bread........with lots of body! (Recipe from NIgel Slater's Simple Suppers and the Digin site.)
Provided by French Tart
Categories Spreads
Time 1h40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.
- Arrange the whole heads of garlic snugly in an oven dish. Drizzle with olive oil and season with thyme, salt and freshly ground black pepper. Roast in the oven for about an hour, or until the garlic is softened.
- Squeeze the soft garlic out of its skins into a small dish or bowl. Add enough olive oil to make a thick paste and season, to taste, with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
- Slice some goats' cheese thinly. Cut the ciabatta in half and place under the grill to toast then spread the slices with the garlic paste. Place the goats' cheese on top and pop under the grill again until the cheese has melted.
- Serve with on a bed of fresh, crisp lettuce leaves. I often add a couple of slices of prosciutto, too.
COURGETTE & GOAT'S CHEESE CIABATTA
Simple sandwiches to whip up as a speedy vegetarian supper or lunch
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Lunch, Main course
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Drizzle the courgette slices with a little olive oil. Cook on a hot griddle pan (or in a frying pan) for about 2 mins on each side until tender. Toast the ciabatta and gently rub with the cut garlic clove.
- Whisk together the lemon juice with the remaining oil and some seasoning. Spread the ciabatta with the soft goat's cheese and top with the courgette slices, a little dressing, the lemon zest and basil. Serve with a salad, if you like.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 428 calories, Fat 24 grams fat, SaturatedFat 9 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 37 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 4 grams sugar, Fiber 4 grams fiber, Protein 17 grams protein, Sodium 1.5 milligram of sodium
MOUSETRAPS
I couldn't believe that nobody had posted the recipe for mousetraps when I was looking for cheese on toast variations. Here is the downunder favourite.
Provided by Missy Wombat
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 10m
Yield 1-2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Oven grill setting at 400°F.
- Toast the bread on both sides under the grill/broiler or alternatively pop them in the toaster to save time.
- The former does taste better.
- Spread the toast on one side only with a thin layer of the yeast extract.
- Arrange on baking tray.
- Grate or slice enough cheese to cover the bread well.
- Pop under the grill until the cheese is melted.
- Remove from oven and cut bread slices into triangles.
HERBED GOAT CHEESE AND ROASTED PEPPER TOASTS
A more-than-one-bite hors d'oeuvre, these savory toasts make a satisfying snack to serve with drinks or to take on a picnic. They taste best at room temperature or just barely warm. Roasting the peppers can done a day ahead, as can marinating the goat cheese, making this treat very easy to put together.
Provided by David Tanis
Categories finger foods, vegetables, appetizer
Time 20m
Yield 10 toasts
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Roast the pepper: Place the bell pepper directly over the open flame of a gas burner, under the broiler or on a hot, glowing charcoal grill. Let the skin of the pepper blacken and blister, using tongs to turn the pepper frequently. When completely blackened, after 5 to 8 minutes, transfer to a plate to cool.
- Using a paring knife, cut pepper in half lengthwise. Cut away seeds and stem and discard. Scrape away the skin and discard. Do not rinse. It's OK if a few bits of charred skin remain.
- Cut pepper halves into long strips about 1-inch wide. Season lightly with salt. (The pepper can be prepared up to 24 hours ahead of serving.)
- Marinate the goat cheese: Slice the goat cheese log into 10 pieces (each about 3/4-inch thick). Place pieces in a single layer on a plate and pour 1/4 cup oil over.
- Strip leaves from a few thyme sprigs and a rosemary sprig, roughly chop and sprinkle over the cheese. Finish with a bit of freshly ground black pepper, and a small pinch of red-pepper flakes. Cover and set aside. (This can also be done up to 24 hours ahead.)
- Set oven to 350 degrees. Cut the baguette on a diagonal into 10 slices, each about 1/4-inch thick. (If using ciabatta, cut into similar-size pieces.) Arrange on a baking sheet in a single layer, then place in oven for about 5 minutes, until bread is barely toasted.
- Remove from oven and carefully give each toast a light swipe with the garlic clove. Lay a strip of roasted pepper across each toast to cover. Place a goat cheese round in the center of each toast. Spoon the remaining olive oil from the plate generously over each piece of cheese and any exposed toast.
- To finish, return to the oven and bake, uncovered, until the bread is nicely browned and the cheese has gotten a bit of color, 8 to 10 minutes. Let toasts cool a bit, then arrange on a platter and serve. (They taste best at room temperature or just barely warm.) Toasts can be baked up to 1 hour ahead and popped in the oven to reheat slightly.
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients: The better the quality of your ingredients, the better your toast will taste. Look for fresh, ripe tomatoes, flavorful garlic, and creamy goat cheese.
- Toast the ciabatta bread until it's golden brown and crispy: This will help it hold up to the toppings and prevent it from getting soggy.
- Don't overcrowd the toast: If you're making multiple pieces of toast, be sure to leave enough space between them so that they can cook evenly.
- Use a good quality olive oil: This will help to bring out the flavor of the garlic and tomatoes.
- Season the toast to taste: Add salt, pepper, and any other spices or herbs that you like.
Conclusion:
Goat cheese on garlic ciabatta toast is a delicious and easy appetizer or snack. It's perfect for parties or potlucks, and it's also a great way to use up leftover goat cheese. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a dish that is both flavorful and satisfying. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy snack, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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